1. add/improve comments to help future readers could understand the
problem more easily.
2. add an error log to LDAP with username fallback
3. use `or` instead of `Iif` for "repo/branch_dropdown" (`Iif` was a
mistake, but it doesn't really affect the UI)
4. add `tw-font-mono` style to container digest to match dockerhub
5. fix a bug in RepoBranchTagSelector: the form is not updated when
there is no click to an item
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Co-authored-by: delvh <dev.lh@web.de>
`overflow-wrap: anywhere` is a superior alternative to `word-wrap:
break-word` and we were already setting it in the class. I tested a few
cases, all look good.
PackageDescriptor.Metadata might be nil (and maybe not only for maven).
This is only a quick fix.
The new `if` block is written intentionally to avoid unnecessary
indenting to the existing code.
This PR touches the most interesting part of the "template refactoring".
1. Unclear variable type. Especially for "web/feed/convert.go":
sometimes it uses text, sometimes it uses HTML.
2. Assign text content to "RenderedContent" field, for example: `
project.RenderedContent = project.Description` in web/org/projects.go
3. Assign rendered content to text field, for example: `r.Note =
rendered content` in web/repo/release.go
4. (possible) Incorrectly calling `{{Str2html
.PackageDescriptor.Metadata.ReleaseNotes}}` in
package/content/nuget.tmpl, I guess the name Str2html misleads
developers to use it to "render string to html", but it only sanitizes.
if ReleaseNotes really contains HTML, then this is not a problem.
According to [Debian
docs](https://wiki.debian.org/DebianRepository/UseThirdParty):
> The certificate MUST NOT be placed in /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d or loaded
by apt-key add.
> ...
> If future updates to the certificate will be managed by an apt/dpkg
package as recommended below, then it SHOULD be downloaded into
/usr/share/keyrings using the same filename that will be provided by the
package. If it will be managed locally , it SHOULD be downloaded into
/etc/apt/keyrings instead.
> ...
> A sources.list entry SHOULD have the signed-by option set.
Hello, it seems that one my previous PR (adding the sparse index to the
cargo package content page), did not worked as expected: the
gitea-origin-url does not add the AppURL because of the `sparse+` prefix
in the url.
Currently the rendered page gives the following:
```toml
[registry]
default = "gitea"
[registries.gitea]
index = "sparse+/api/packages/ownername/cargo/" # Sparse index
# index = "https://git.example.com/ownername/_cargo-index.git" # Git
[net]
git-fetch-with-cli = true
```
Hello,
The current package guide for cargo gives you only the git index, with
the HTTP Index stabilized being used as default for crates.io and being
better for most use-cases.
However, it's not documented that gitea supports the sparse spec, and it
does not require the _crates-index git repo for the sparse api.
I personally think we should push users to use the sparse instead of the
git repository. (Even let users disable crates-index repos if they only
want to use sparse)
After RPM is supported with https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/23380
let's show the user
how to add the repo and install the RPM via all common package managers.
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The code was just copied&pasted, it causes problems now.
There are a lot (for every package) broken translations. eg:
```
# en-US
conda.documentation = For more information on the Conda registry, see
<a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" href="%s">the documentation</a>.
# fr-FR (and many languages)
conda.documentation=Pour plus d'informations sur le registre Conda, voir
<a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" href="https://docs.gitea.io/fr-fr/packages/conda/">la documentation</a>.
```
To resolve the problem fundamentally, use a general string, and trigger
the re-translating on Crowdin side.
And, it should really really really avoid introducing too much
copied&pasted code .......
Co-authored-by: @awkwardbunny
This PR adds a Debian package registry. You can follow [this
tutorial](https://www.baeldung.com/linux/create-debian-package) to build
a *.deb package for testing. Source packages are not supported at the
moment and I did not find documentation of the architecture "all" and
how these packages should be treated.
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Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.io>
…; add trailing slash to PyPI repository URL (in accordance to PEP-503)
This should solve Issue #23980, by moving the space in front of the
package name and the package name out of the `gitea-origin-url` block.
It also adds a trailing slash to the PyPI repository URL in accordance
to [Python PEP-503](https://peps.python.org/pep-0503/).
Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
The default command to setup a NuGet registry from the command line is:
```
dotnet nuget add source --name Gitea --username your_username --password your_token <gitea-origin-url/>
```
The feed name `Gitea` is hard-coded into the command template, so each
registry will by default have the same feed name. I know templates can
be overridden using the `custom` folder. But in my opinion, it's a good
practice to make a slight change in the default template to make the
feed name more context specific:
```
dotnet nuget add source --name {{.PackageDescriptor.Owner.Name}} --username your_username --password your_token <gitea-origin-url/>
```
This PR follows:
* #21986
* #22831
This PR also introduce customized HTML elements, which would also help
problems like:
* #17760
* #21429
* #21440
With customized HTML elements, there won't be any load-search-replace
operations, and it can avoid page flicking (which @silverwind cares a
lot).
Browser support:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/customElements
# FAQ
## Why the component has the prefix?
As usual, I would strongly suggest to add prefixes for our own/private
names. The dedicated prefix will avoid conflicts in the future, and it
makes it easier to introduce various 3rd components, like GitHub's
`relative-time` component. If there is no prefix, it's impossible to
introduce another public component with the same name in the future.
## Why the `custcomp.js` is loaded before HTML body? The `index.js` is
after HTML body.
Customized components must be registered before the content loading.
Otherwise there would be still some flicking.
`custcomp.js` should have its own dependencies and should be very light,
so it won't affect the page loading time too much.
## Why use `data-url` attribute but not use the `textContent`?
According to the standard, the `connectedCallback` occurs on the
tag-opening moment. The element's children are not ready yet.
## Why not use `{{.GuessCurrentOrigin $.ctx ...}}` to let backend decide
the absolute URL?
It's difficult for backend to guess the correct protocol(scheme)
correctly with zero configuration. Generating the absolute URL from
frontend can guarantee that the URL is 100% correct -- since the user is
visiting it.
# Screenshot
<details>
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2114189/218256757-a267c8ba-3108-4755-9ae5-329f1b08f615.png)
</details>
As discussed in #22847 the helpers in helpers.less need to have a
separate prefix as they are causing conflicts with fomantic styles
This will allow us to have the `.gt-hidden { display:none !important; }`
style that is needed to for the reverted PR.
Of note in doing this I have noticed that there was already a conflict
with at least one chroma style which this PR now avoids.
I've also added in the `gt-hidden` style that matches the tailwind one
and switched the code that needed it to use that.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
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Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>